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Slavery Through Ages 1st Edition Don Nardo

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Slavery Through Ages 1st Edition Don Nardo
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Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.3 MB
Pages: 106
Author: Don Nardo
ISBN: 9781420511857, 1420511858
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Slavery Through Ages 1st Edition Don Nardo by Don Nardo 9781420511857, 1420511858 instant download after payment.

Recorded instances of slavery date back to the eighteenth century B.C.E. China and slave practices continue to take place in many countries all over the world. Slavery takes many forms and degrees, often reflecting the values and fissures of the cultures in which it takes place. This necessary volume analyzes the complex history of slavery in accessible chapters supplemented by maps, charts, and timelines to facilitate discussion. Relevant topics provide a broad understanding of issues including: the earliest examples of slavery, Ancient Greece and slavery defined as normal, slavery in the Roman empire, the development of the early modern slave trade, the institution of slavery in the United States, and how slavery persists in the modern world.

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